“I couldn’t take it anymore”: Enora Malagré bluntly on her departure from TPMP and the closure of C8

“I couldn’t take it anymore”: Enora Malagré bluntly on her departure from TPMP and the closure of C8
“I couldn’t take it anymore”: Enora Malagré bluntly on her departure from TPMP and the closure of C8

Enora Malagré was there from the first day in Don't touch my post. La Bretonne participated in the launch of TPMP on 4 in 2010 before experiencing the success that we experienced when the show aired on D8Then C8. In 2017, the columnist announced on social networks that she was leaving the talk show for good: “For several months I have been wondering about my future in television and my place in Touche pas à mon poste. I think I no longer find my place there. So I am announcing to you this evening that I am going to leave, that I am officially leaving Touche pas à mon poste.“Today, Enora Malagré flourishes far from TPMP. If she takes on a new role as columnist in The Health Magthe native of Morlaix also devotes herself to her lifelong love, comedy, by performing in plays. In the latest, Long live the winddirected by Philippe Lelièvre, she plays Santa's second wife, a nymphomaniac, who decides to close the elves' workshop.

In an interview with Déborah Grunwald on France Blue this Wednesday, November 6, Enora Malagré spoke about her past as a columnist at TPMP. A role that still sticks to the skin of the actress today: “Because I did , I feel like I have leprosy“, she says, before explaining that she was ultimately only playing a role on screen: “This character that was that of Touche pas à mon poste, he was created to be colorful, it was contractual. This is what I was asked to do. I wasn't going to do it halfway, otherwise I wouldn't get paid. He (Cyril Hanouna) had this wonderfully intelligent idea of ​​making this show like a family dinner: there was the insolent cousin, the libidinous uncle, the stuck-up cousin, the intellectual, etc. It was a genius idea for people to be able to identify with these characters. So that it can speak to them. It was a success, well done. If I am here today, it is because I was also part of this show.

Enora Malagré cash on stopping C8

While TPMP no longer has anything to do with the program in which Enora Malagré participated at the time, the latter nevertheless assures that she is happy to have been part of this adventure: “I don't regret anything, I'm very proud to have participated in this show when I participated in it. We changed the codes. I took sides with the feminist cause, with the suburbs, etc. I said things that no one would ever have allowed me to say. I was given great freedom of expression. It’s great, we laughed. I am very proud.“However, the columnist does not hide having experienced a complicated departure:”Today it's different. I left when I couldn't take it anymore.

Enora Malagré also spoke without filter on the closure of C8. A decision that does not leave her indifferent: “I can't be happy, I have friends who are going to find themselves unemployed. Obviously I disagree with a lot of things but on the other hand, I will never be happy if my friends are in trouble.“Despite everything, the actress does not disagree with Arcom’s decision:”I don't know if this is a form of censorship. At some point, we do stupid things, we pay the price. We cannot say anything, we cannot be radical in our comments, we cannot border on fascism. But for all that, these are episodes, it's not the whole channel or even all the time. Don't touch my TV. The decision is drastic and I do not criticize the decision. But I'm not happy about friends finding themselves unemployed.

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